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1 броневое стекло
1) Engineering: bullet-proof glass, bulletproof glass2) Silicates: bullet-resisting glass, shotproof glass -
2 взрывобезопасный
1) Aviation: burst proof, explosionproof, flame proof2) Engineering: explosion-proof, flameproof, shotproof3) Automobile industry: flame-proof4) Mining: approved, authorized (о шахтном оборудовании), gastight, permissible (о шахтном оборудовании)5) Metallurgy: inexplosive6) Special term: blastproof7) Astronautics: explosive safe8) Sakhalin energy glossary: explosion proof9) Chemical weapons: explosion-proof (EP)10) Makarov: blast-proof, blast-resistant, explosion-proof (об электроаппаратуре), insensitive -
3 пулестойкая шина
1) Military: shotproof tyre2) Engineering: cellastic tyre, shot-proof tyre3) Automobile industry: bullet-proof tyre, bulletproof tire, shot-proof type4) Polymers: bullet-proof tire, flat-proof tire, shot-proof tire -
4 взрывобезопасный
blast-proof, explosion-proof, intrinsically safe, nonexplosive, blastproof, shotproofРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > взрывобезопасный
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5 взрывозащищенный
dust-ignition-proof, shotproofРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > взрывозащищенный
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